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president clinton said no at the time. the last i heard in 2007 was that they're still looking into ways of using the fungus as eradication. it sounds iffy to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. i think that's kind of an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful factors and not to others. i wanted to throw that in. >> i would just add real quick, first, on the brazilian fungus thing, one of the great experts on this has didn't a lot of research, is sitting in the audience. but on the question of the u.s. embassy, the u.s. embassy's own web site used to recommend to travelers in la paz to have coca tea. how many have been to la paz? it's about 13,000 feet high, and the airport, which is a plateau above the city, is even higher. so the oxygen content is 40% also at sea level. so you suffer terrible alt altitude psychness, extreme fatigue, headaches and you don't want to do anything unless you consume coca products. whether it's chewing coca or coca candy or coca tea and that will all
president clinton said no at the time. the last i heard in 2007 was that they're still looking into ways of using the fungus as eradication. it sounds iffy to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. i think that's kind of an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful factors and not to others. i wanted to throw that in. >> i would just add real quick, first, on the brazilian fungus thing, one of the great experts on this has didn't a lot of research,...
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president clinton said no at the time. the last i heard in 2007 was that they're still looking into ways of using this fungus as an eradication method. it sounds kind of iffy to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. but, yeah, i think that's kind of an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful, you know, factors and not to others. i just wanted to throw that in. >> i would just add real quick, well, first, on the fungus thing. one of the great experts in this town, jeremy, who is sitting in the office who's done a lot of research on in this issue -- perhaps we can talk later, jeremy -- but on the question of the u.s. embassy. the u.s. embassy's own web site used to have, used to recommend to travelers landing in la paz to have coca tea. it's a that-brainer -- no-brainer. it's about 13,000 feet high, right? and the airport which is a plateau above the city is even higher. so your oxygen content at that altitude is about 40% of what you would have at sea level. so you suffer terrible a
president clinton said no at the time. the last i heard in 2007 was that they're still looking into ways of using this fungus as an eradication method. it sounds kind of iffy to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. but, yeah, i think that's kind of an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful, you know, factors and not to others. i just wanted to throw that in. >> i would just add real quick, well, first, on the fungus thing. one of the great...
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president clinton said no. the last heard in 2007 was that they're looking into ways of using this fungus as an eradication methods. sounds kind of fd to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. but, yes. i think that is an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful factors and not to others. >> i would just that quickly, first on the fungus think, one of the great experts in this town was sitting in the audience and is done a lot of research on this issue. perhaps we can talk later. on the question of the u.s. embassy, the u.s. embassy's own website used to recommend to travelers landing in la paz to have copay tea. it is and no-printer. how many people have been? its about 13,000 feet high. the airport which is a plateau above the city is even higher. so your oxygen content at that altitude is 40 percent of what you would have the sea level. he suffered terrible outages sickness. headaches. you just want to do anything for the first two days unless you consumed cocoa produc
president clinton said no. the last heard in 2007 was that they're looking into ways of using this fungus as an eradication methods. sounds kind of fd to me, releasing a fungus into a rain forest. but, yes. i think that is an interesting way of seeing how these privileges are afforded to some powerful factors and not to others. >> i would just that quickly, first on the fungus think, one of the great experts in this town was sitting in the audience and is done a lot of research on this...
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the last i heard i think it was president clinton who said that dea was asking to release this fungus into the rainforest president clinton said know what time the last i heard in 2007 as that they are still looking into ways of abusing this on this as an eradication method and it sounds a fee to me releasing the funds into the rain forest to see they are some powerful factors and not to others i want to throw them to an estimate on the u.s. embassy their own website use to recommended the travelers landing. in the airport at the plateau of the city is even higher so the lt is about 40% of what you would have at sea level so you suffer terrible sickness and extreme fatigue. you don't want to do anything the first two days unless you can zoom coca product is whether it is chewing coca or having a the candy that is at the airport and that will allow you to acclimate to that altitude and so it is and what you feel when you to the coca. it's what you don't feel. you don't feel ha but you don't feel the altitude and get those headaches and it's a very benign product. one more point about t
the last i heard i think it was president clinton who said that dea was asking to release this fungus into the rainforest president clinton said know what time the last i heard in 2007 as that they are still looking into ways of abusing this on this as an eradication method and it sounds a fee to me releasing the funds into the rain forest to see they are some powerful factors and not to others i want to throw them to an estimate on the u.s. embassy their own website use to recommended the...
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a wing of the democratic party and the obama administration and i would say really by the secretary clinton. of new liberal realists who looked at the bush idealism. we caw it -- call it knew owe conservativism. it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy and transforming countries about making things better by doing lot and lots of these things. and more or less concluded that was just not going work. and that we needed to retrench and become more realist in our approach to foreign policy. so i describe this the new liberal realists because they saw themselves as rejecting the neoconservativism. it involved a essentially rejecting a lot of the liberal international stuff they regarded as kind of soft and squishy. and regarded in the same way that the conservativism realists would regard it. and that tendency is very special in one particular way. the bush realists conservative realists tend to take words very, very seriously. they think that words have ways of coming back to bite you. and so one of the features about bolton about the bush realists was there, very careful negotia
a wing of the democratic party and the obama administration and i would say really by the secretary clinton. of new liberal realists who looked at the bush idealism. we caw it -- call it knew owe conservativism. it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy and transforming countries about making things better by doing lot and lots of these things. and more or less concluded that was just not going work. and that we needed to retrench and become more realist in our approach to foreign...
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, bill clinton was the ideal manager of the american compact so you then say no social -- social welfare. and find a job. and less and less jobs at that level would be provided and you create a crime bill so you manipulate cities, throw people in prison, your population is not the gated communities so in a sense in america prison expansion is a logical extension of neoliberalism. is not a contradiction which you can't make a moral claim that prisons are terrible, they end. prisons are structural necessity for an advanced society which is not capable of employing its citizens. if story is different from the latin american drug story which is not about keeping populations incarcerated but producing products out of your comparative advantage to grow coca. that is how i understand the drug issue. there are multiple and various ways in which the drug story has to be understood. we are not saying legalize coca to criminalize drug use america. air thing is a completely different narrative.their thing different narrative. >> one more round. kristy, over here, folks on this side, number 4 over is
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that that is part of what bill clinton meant that haiti should build back better but responders would have done well to avoid the panic for after all of those who had rushed in not panicked over civil unrest and famine and carefully consider strategies for the spontaneous decentralization of those went to the countryside for the quake zone would not end up with a huge for camp in the first place. the secretary general said nobody would be rolled -- relocated before the rain. their chance to get solid because wealthy families controlled most of the land refuse to donate but moon and note that they would be relocated to iran to ask him more but after a few words he was caught on camera then i saw sean penn walking alone i talk to him first what is the plan for the rain? quite surprised he answered it is utile. what is the planner what should be? it should be total relocation. he started to give the extended answer the attorney -- assistant general had not you could forgive all this morning he is handsome and weathered with tan skin and tattoos over his arms and aviator sunglasses. as he
that that is part of what bill clinton meant that haiti should build back better but responders would have done well to avoid the panic for after all of those who had rushed in not panicked over civil unrest and famine and carefully consider strategies for the spontaneous decentralization of those went to the countryside for the quake zone would not end up with a huge for camp in the first place. the secretary general said nobody would be rolled -- relocated before the rain. their chance to get...
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is also part of what bill clinton meant when he said that haiti should quote build back better. but yo to me the responders would've done well to avoid the panic so much in the early going to after all, have those russian after the earthquake had not handed over imagined famine and widespread unrest, to take it into a spontaneous decent possession of six or thousand people who went to the countryside after this quick, the quake so minot have ended up with huge camps in the first place to inuit, secretary-general of the golf course that was didn't know what was going to be before the rain started interest. haitian governments attempt to find locations the capstone because the wealthy families controlled most of the land in and around the city refused to donate. it's unlikely an official as cautious as ban ki-moon would have made such a statement without knowing that people would be relocated soon, or at least where. he knew something he didn't. iran to ask you more but after a few days worse, he developed that i saw sean penn walking along. i reached the packages before the popul
is also part of what bill clinton meant when he said that haiti should quote build back better. but yo to me the responders would've done well to avoid the panic so much in the early going to after all, have those russian after the earthquake had not handed over imagined famine and widespread unrest, to take it into a spontaneous decent possession of six or thousand people who went to the countryside after this quick, the quake so minot have ended up with huge camps in the first place to inuit,...
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and i say, secretary clinton, neil liberals who have looked at the bush side deals. the college neoconservatism in foreign policy, what is actually the conservative form of idealism about democracy, about transforming countries, about making things better by doing lots and lots of these things. and to more or less conclude that that was just not going to work in that we needed to entrench in become much more realistic our approach to foreign policy. and so i described them as such as they saw themselves as rejecting neoconservatism but it also involves essentially rejecting a lot of this kind of liberal international stuff that they regarded as kind of soft and squishy. regarded enough in this a way that conservatism regards it. soft and squishy, if not dangerous. and that tendency is very special in one particular way. the bush realist's that a conservative realist's tend to take words very, very seriously. they think that words bind. they think that words have ways to come back and buy you. and so one of the features about bolton and the bush realist's was they're
and i say, secretary clinton, neil liberals who have looked at the bush side deals. the college neoconservatism in foreign policy, what is actually the conservative form of idealism about democracy, about transforming countries, about making things better by doing lots and lots of these things. and to more or less conclude that that was just not going to work in that we needed to entrench in become much more realistic our approach to foreign policy. and so i described them as such as they saw...
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two years later clinton left office and the stuff going along with that anymore. but we could actually see him freed up yet again after the mid-year election if he doesn't push the policies right away but it is at least an issue that ought to be discussed because potentially it could have a truly transforming effect on the kind of country that we live, and get up until now it is really not been known or discussed. >> right here, the young lady. >> i am madeleine lucas. out of the three things that you mentioned, how does making people go to the suburbs reduce? >> first of all it costs a lot of money to build low-income housing at the expense of the suburb itself. as of this is a huge tax expense on to the suburb. and you are also taking away the powers of the zoning and of independent command over their own and all when you say okay you have ballan now that gives the wind for the flexibility to accept or not accept the voucher. we don't unilaterally tell you we can't do that, you can't do that. so the idea curious to somehow stop -- it's not just -- it's not neces
two years later clinton left office and the stuff going along with that anymore. but we could actually see him freed up yet again after the mid-year election if he doesn't push the policies right away but it is at least an issue that ought to be discussed because potentially it could have a truly transforming effect on the kind of country that we live, and get up until now it is really not been known or discussed. >> right here, the young lady. >> i am madeleine lucas. out of the...
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so where is the real clinton? so they needed the crisis they could blame on free speech so they could push this u.n. agenda of antiblasphemy laws. so anyway, someone else? >> we have to go on to the next speaker. >> it is all in the book and it's all in the vv. but just one minute a way of explaining this to people i did this in the congress with michele bachman. what does the work like mean? it is a source of elimination. it's also an adjective and the opposite of the word heavy. and aver blight you're going to light a fire. so the word blight is one word with free meanings. now come adjective and verb. islam is the religious system, the political system and military system. so as the religious system it's okay. do i agree? know that there's a lot of things i don't agree. but in the system it is absolutely antithetical to the freedoms we have here in america. anyway, thank you so much. [applause] >> focusing on transportation safety. first a portion of a program from 2006 with the co-authors of the u.n. safe at a
so where is the real clinton? so they needed the crisis they could blame on free speech so they could push this u.n. agenda of antiblasphemy laws. so anyway, someone else? >> we have to go on to the next speaker. >> it is all in the book and it's all in the vv. but just one minute a way of explaining this to people i did this in the congress with michele bachman. what does the work like mean? it is a source of elimination. it's also an adjective and the opposite of the word heavy....
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we learned what bill clinton learned. you get a lot more flexibility out of the israelis when their confidence of their security one we are hugging them rather than distancing ourselves from them. the israeli-palestinian conflict we saw, you can see a lot more today is not the central issue in the middle east and should not be treated as such and one final lesson which i think we also learned, it is the mistake to concentrate on the negotiating path and negotiating process, white house lawn, handshakes rather than the reality on the ground among palestinians and israelis. there is no substitute for basing what you are doing on the reality. tony blair said in a conversation i had with him the diplomatic activities are based on what is happening on the ground. what is happening on the ground is not going to be based on the diplomatic path and too often we concentrated, we are doing it again and the diplomacy rather than what i might call palestinian reality. i want to close with this story. i missed prime minister sharon, a
we learned what bill clinton learned. you get a lot more flexibility out of the israelis when their confidence of their security one we are hugging them rather than distancing ourselves from them. the israeli-palestinian conflict we saw, you can see a lot more today is not the central issue in the middle east and should not be treated as such and one final lesson which i think we also learned, it is the mistake to concentrate on the negotiating path and negotiating process, white house lawn,...
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would cause a quote second round of death unquote in any way commiserate with the earthquake is bill clinton would soon warn or the ground would become more dangerous or disease than it had been before the quake. the rain can be bad. but it isn't usually that bad. the danger of floods and landslides would be somewhat greater with hurricane season got underway in the late summer and fall but in march there were still several months to mitigate the danger. nevertheless after turning to new york band would expand on his concerns writing that quote the dp sloping ground would soon quote turned to mud dangerous fantasies. he joined the drumbeat of warnings about the approaching of the range. 8 inches in a race against time led a press release by care. once again it was as if the only way to get aid groups and donors to act was to create indiscriminate panic and again media were not a man. when the first piece of land shower hit in february my editors rushed me into the storm to where else, the golf course. rain jacket and poncho with a waterproof notebook and headlamp i looked as if i was intrigu
would cause a quote second round of death unquote in any way commiserate with the earthquake is bill clinton would soon warn or the ground would become more dangerous or disease than it had been before the quake. the rain can be bad. but it isn't usually that bad. the danger of floods and landslides would be somewhat greater with hurricane season got underway in the late summer and fall but in march there were still several months to mitigate the danger. nevertheless after turning to new york...
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but secretary clinton talked about it. >> sure. >> and even before the 100 special forces that were announced by obama two years ago, there were small numbers of troops in the u.s. working to stand up what were called model battalions -- >> right. >> -- of the congolese army to try to rebuild the congolese army from the ground up on a small scale. as a example of how a battalion could exist in the congolese army without raping people. so we should do more of it, but, yeah, you're right, where do we draw the line? i don't know. which is why i should never be president. [laughter] >> um, so i saw some other hands. just go ahead. very happy to announce that some of my current and former students are here. >> do you intend to distribute the books throughout congo so that people would, the populace would actually have an understanding of what's going on, or would that be, would the books be destroyed by the -- or would that be permitted in the country? >> i don't think the lra does a lot of book burning. but that's not up to me, actually, that's -- >> publishing. >> the publisher. but would i like
but secretary clinton talked about it. >> sure. >> and even before the 100 special forces that were announced by obama two years ago, there were small numbers of troops in the u.s. working to stand up what were called model battalions -- >> right. >> -- of the congolese army to try to rebuild the congolese army from the ground up on a small scale. as a example of how a battalion could exist in the congolese army without raping people. so we should do more of it, but,...
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for a while president obama and secretary of state clinton got into the habit of using the expression freedom of worship, which would be about 10% freedom of religion, most of religion involves other thing other than worship. there was enough criticism they stopped. another rhetorical device is speak about religious toleration, which is why can't we all get along? i like religious toleration but it's not to say the same as religious freedom. religious freedom is the legal right to do certain things, even if you do happen to be intolerant. so there's an attempt to sort of redefined issue, but it's certainly not given the centrality it deserves. one important thing we want to emphasize, lela mentioned the book we had called "silenced." and one of the main things there, we looked of blasphemy codes in the muslim world and make the point that this stifles debate within islam that empowers the radical. because liberal muslims by which liberal in this context i remain committed to freedom don't condemn. it goes the other way around. so freedom loving muslims are the ones who are silenced. i
for a while president obama and secretary of state clinton got into the habit of using the expression freedom of worship, which would be about 10% freedom of religion, most of religion involves other thing other than worship. there was enough criticism they stopped. another rhetorical device is speak about religious toleration, which is why can't we all get along? i like religious toleration but it's not to say the same as religious freedom. religious freedom is the legal right to do certain...
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it was also part of what bill clinton meant when he said that he should quote build back better. but to back there. but to me the responders would have done well to avoid the scuttlebutt in the early going. after all, had those -- widespread civil unrest, and have the clusters carefully considered tragedies to take offense at a spontaneous decentralization of six or thousand people who went to the country side after the earthquake, the zone might not have ended up with huge camps in the first place. secretary-general of the golf course not withstanding no one was going to be relocated before the rain started dinners. haitian government attempt to find relocation space kept stalling because the wealthy founders who controlled most of went in and around the city refused to donate it. it was equally unlikely an official as cautious as ban ki-moon would've made such a statement without knowing that people would be relocated soon, or at least where. so he knew something we didn't get i ran to ask you more but after a few days were, i saw sean penn walking alone. i reached the actor ju
it was also part of what bill clinton meant when he said that he should quote build back better. but to back there. but to me the responders would have done well to avoid the scuttlebutt in the early going. after all, had those -- widespread civil unrest, and have the clusters carefully considered tragedies to take offense at a spontaneous decentralization of six or thousand people who went to the country side after the earthquake, the zone might not have ended up with huge camps in the first...
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it's i think that's happening for awhile the president obama and secretary of state clinton got to the habit of using the ocean presentation freedom of worship. which would be about 10% of freedom of religious. most of religion involved other things other than worship. there was enough criticism they stopped. it was worrying they did that. another rhetorical device is speak about religious toleration, which is sort of why can't we all get along? i like religious toleration -- it's not the same thing as religious freedom. religious freedom is, you know, legal right to do something if you have to be intolerant. so there's a attempt redefine the issue and put it out of the away. but it certainly not given the centrality it deserves. one important thing we want to emphasize and lee will mentioned the book which we had called "silences." we look at blasphemy codes in the muslim world and make the point that this stifles debate within islam and empowers the the radicals because, you know, liberal muslims by which liberal in this context, i mean, committed to freedom don't condemn radicals. g
it's i think that's happening for awhile the president obama and secretary of state clinton got to the habit of using the ocean presentation freedom of worship. which would be about 10% of freedom of religious. most of religion involved other things other than worship. there was enough criticism they stopped. it was worrying they did that. another rhetorical device is speak about religious toleration, which is sort of why can't we all get along? i like religious toleration -- it's not the same...
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counterbalanced by wayne of the democratic party and the obama administration and led really by secretary clinton of new realist to the that the bush idealism. what caught neoconservatives and in foreign policy, but it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy, transforming countries, making things better by doing lots and lots of things. and to more or less conclude that it's just not going to work that we needed to retrench can be more realistic foreign policy. i describe this because they saw themselves as rejecting neoconservatism, but at the same time essentially rejecting liberal internationalists that they regarded as soft and squishy in much the same way conservative realists would regard it is not dangerous to american power and sovereignty. that tendency is very special in one particular way. the bush realists, conservative realists tend to take words very, very seriously. they think that words behind. they think words have ways to come back and bite you. so one of the features about the bush realists who is they are very, very careful negotiation over farmed birds. if you are
counterbalanced by wayne of the democratic party and the obama administration and led really by secretary clinton of new realist to the that the bush idealism. what caught neoconservatives and in foreign policy, but it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy, transforming countries, making things better by doing lots and lots of things. and to more or less conclude that it's just not going to work that we needed to retrench can be more realistic foreign policy. i describe this...
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about gaza and secretary clinton. it's a very interesting question. i don't think that egypt accepted or would accept responsibility for gaza. i go to egypt all the time, and i talk to everybody. i don't talk -- i talk to people who are connected in various ways. and the impression i get is that there is an egyptian, there's a phobia on the part of people connected to egyptian official dumb, against any sense of having the tar baby of gaza shoved into their arms. they are willing to kitchen things and they're not willing to take full responsibility. hartley for enlightened reasons, i.e. this is a problem you've created and you, israelis, americans, have to so. a party for self interested recent because they understand what a colossal word and it would be worthy to be responsible. so i don't think, i don't know what to do with. i'm not privy to what happened. i don't know what actually happened between the secretary and president morsi and his people and the hamas people but what i've read, what i've heard indicates that no, egypt is -- did not adequat
about gaza and secretary clinton. it's a very interesting question. i don't think that egypt accepted or would accept responsibility for gaza. i go to egypt all the time, and i talk to everybody. i don't talk -- i talk to people who are connected in various ways. and the impression i get is that there is an egyptian, there's a phobia on the part of people connected to egyptian official dumb, against any sense of having the tar baby of gaza shoved into their arms. they are willing to kitchen...
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the charge into nine to sovereignty to other nations, look in that liberal democrats such as hillary clinton in kosovo, serbia and also neocons in the invasion on iraq and most recently the globalized, obama and the invasion of libya. so what my question is, here we have the united states denying the sovereignty of other nations and that i think is a problem of the two parties, both which are socially were parties. >> okay, in my book i distinguish between sovereignty in general, which is westphalian sovereignty, which would be the sovereignty of the burmese junta are any autocratic state and democratic sovereignty, which i call american, but there are other democratic sovereignty states. i make that distinction in the democratic sovereignty is more greater moral authority and sovereignty in general. so the cases you're referring to are in most cases overthrowing autocratic sovereignty. this is also a policy question. at that concerns me with the regime questions of a political science professor, liberal democracy and clinical science are two types. one is regime to close the type of governm
the charge into nine to sovereignty to other nations, look in that liberal democrats such as hillary clinton in kosovo, serbia and also neocons in the invasion on iraq and most recently the globalized, obama and the invasion of libya. so what my question is, here we have the united states denying the sovereignty of other nations and that i think is a problem of the two parties, both which are socially were parties. >> okay, in my book i distinguish between sovereignty in general, which is...
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for a while the, president obama and secretary of state clinton had gotten into the habit of using the expression freedom of worship. which would be about 10% of freedom of religion, most of religion involves other things other than worship. there was enough criticism that they stopped, but it was very worried they did it. another rhetorical device is to speak about religious toleration, which is sort of like how we all get along. i like religious toleration. it's not the same thing as religious freedom. religious freedom is, you know, the legal right to do certain things even if you do happen to be and tolerant. so there is a temp to serve redefined issue without, out of the way but it's not given centrality it deserves. one important thing we want to emphasize, and lela mentioned the book that we had called "silenced," and we look at blasphemy codes in the muslim world and make the point that this stifles debate within islam and it empowers the radical because, you know, liberal muslims by which liberal in this context i mean committed to freedom, don't condemn radical blasphemy as i
for a while the, president obama and secretary of state clinton had gotten into the habit of using the expression freedom of worship. which would be about 10% of freedom of religion, most of religion involves other things other than worship. there was enough criticism that they stopped, but it was very worried they did it. another rhetorical device is to speak about religious toleration, which is sort of like how we all get along. i like religious toleration. it's not the same thing as...
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because bill clinton was the ideal manager of the transformation of the american compact. so you then say, no social welfare. you have to go out and find a job. we will give you som something n the training. at the same time as they very wonder that less and less jobs at the level recorded to be provided, and then you create the crime bill. so you militarized cities. you throw people in prison. so yourself which population is not a threat to the gated community. actually in a sense in america, the prison expansion is a total a logical extension of new liberalism. it's not a contradiction. you can't make a moral cleansing prints -- prisons october, they should in. they are necessity for an advanced society which is not capable of employing its citizens. so it's story is different from the latin american drug story, which is not about keeping the population incarcerated. but it's about producing products out of your comparative advantage in which is something you can grow coca. so i'd say that's i understand the drug issue. there are multiple entries ways in which the drugst
because bill clinton was the ideal manager of the transformation of the american compact. so you then say, no social welfare. you have to go out and find a job. we will give you som something n the training. at the same time as they very wonder that less and less jobs at the level recorded to be provided, and then you create the crime bill. so you militarized cities. you throw people in prison. so yourself which population is not a threat to the gated community. actually in a sense in america,...
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to cope with the situation as well as maybe much, and i think that was maybe, you can like secretary clinton came forward and said basically some level she is taking responsibility for the. and presumably there will be investigations and people will look into how, to better protect, you know, to make the bureaucracy works better to protect u.s. diplomats. one has to say against that, if you look at the record of how many members of foreign service have been killed in light of the our ambassadors, very few. must be doing a good, a very good job in many instances, but that seems to be certain types of situations which are more prone, to be breakdowns. i will say when a station in tripoli, we had virtually no protection whatsoever. we wrote very similar cables, yes, we understand gadhafi security apparatus is prevalent, but does that mean that we are not exposed? a lot of people were relieved when our tours were over for that reason. there are anecdotes, anecdotes from all over the place, all over -- there are several, the middle east, the fact is the state department is being asked to put more
to cope with the situation as well as maybe much, and i think that was maybe, you can like secretary clinton came forward and said basically some level she is taking responsibility for the. and presumably there will be investigations and people will look into how, to better protect, you know, to make the bureaucracy works better to protect u.s. diplomats. one has to say against that, if you look at the record of how many members of foreign service have been killed in light of the our...
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president clinton once called the dmz quote the scariest place on earth. so how did we get to this point? since the late 19th century come in the korean peninsula has been the point of confrontation amongst the great powers. first china, japan, russia and the united states accession exerted some form of control over the korean peninsula. the end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving this on their own. now it's commonly believed that the korean war started on june 25th 1950. this is actually not quite true because even before kim il-sung launched his invasion of south korea with stalin backing, koreans have bee
president clinton once called the dmz quote the scariest place on earth. so how did we get to this point? since the late 19th century come in the korean peninsula has been the point of confrontation amongst the great powers. first china, japan, russia and the united states accession exerted some form of control over the korean peninsula. the end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula...
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cause a, quote, second round of death, unquote in any way come miss rat with the earthquake, as bill clinton would warp though, ground had become significantly more dangerous or diseased than before the quake. the rain can be bad but not usually that bad. they don't have a monsoon. the danger of floods and landslides would be somewhat greater when hurricane season got underway in late summer and fall, but in march there was still several months to mitigate the danger. nevertheless, after returning to new york, ban would expand on his concerns in the washington post writing that, quote, the steep ground would soon, quote, turn to mood, dangerous and diseased. he joined a drum beat of warnings about the approaching of the rains. eight agencies are in a race against time, read a typical prerainy season press release by care. once again, it was as if the only way to get aid groups and donors to, a was to create indiscriminate panic and media were not amused. when the first decent shower hit my editors sent me out to the golf course in full weighedders waders and poncho, i looked like it was ente
cause a, quote, second round of death, unquote in any way come miss rat with the earthquake, as bill clinton would warp though, ground had become significantly more dangerous or diseased than before the quake. the rain can be bad but not usually that bad. they don't have a monsoon. the danger of floods and landslides would be somewhat greater when hurricane season got underway in late summer and fall, but in march there was still several months to mitigate the danger. nevertheless, after...
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and it was bill clinton. he wants to come on the show. message, the president, bill clinton, stickum on democracy now. >> yes. you will call you in a few minutes. they said he was calling radio stations to get out the vote. it was when hillary clinton was running for senate in outgrow was running for president. so i did not know if this was, you know, a prank call whenever. i said, whenever. when on the air. said to the producers, the president might be calling. major you pick up to 5 feet does. when all of the show. went on for the hour. he did not call. so clearly, we are going up to coffee because they knew would be a long day. election day. it is that -- with chechen to five weeks the number we get coffee and then it would serve the election. we get -- we here i yelled coming from the control room. the next show is on. el latino music show and they say get in here. the president is on the phone. as i run in, the music traders are. the microphones are down, and you hear president clinton saying hello, hello, is anyone there? and so, i
and it was bill clinton. he wants to come on the show. message, the president, bill clinton, stickum on democracy now. >> yes. you will call you in a few minutes. they said he was calling radio stations to get out the vote. it was when hillary clinton was running for senate in outgrow was running for president. so i did not know if this was, you know, a prank call whenever. i said, whenever. when on the air. said to the producers, the president might be calling. major you pick up to 5...
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because bill clinton was the ideal manager of the transformation of the american contact. so do then say no social welfare. you have to go out and find a job. okay, we give you some training. at the same time there are less and less of jobs at that level that are going to be provided and then you militarize the city's and the presence of the salles flash population isn't attracted to the gated community. so in the sense, the prison expansion is a logical extension of the contradiction. you can't make the presence that they should end. prisons are a structural necessity for an advanced society which isn't capable of completing its citizens. so its story is different from the latin american drug story which is not about keeping the population is incarcerated, but it's about producing products out of your comparative advantage. so i would say that is how we understand the drug issues, there are multiple various ways in which the drug story has to be understood they are saying it is in order to decriminalizing drug use in america. it is a completely different narrative triet >
because bill clinton was the ideal manager of the transformation of the american contact. so do then say no social welfare. you have to go out and find a job. okay, we give you some training. at the same time there are less and less of jobs at that level that are going to be provided and then you militarize the city's and the presence of the salles flash population isn't attracted to the gated community. so in the sense, the prison expansion is a logical extension of the contradiction. you...
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about gaza and secretary clinton. it's an interesting question. i don't any egypt would accept speedometer for gaza. i go to egypt audiotape l time and i talk to people all the time, not at the top, top, top, but connected in various ways, and impressions i get there's an egyptian -- phobia on the part of people connected to egyptian officials against any sense of having the tar baby of gaza shoved into their arms. they are willing to do certain things and not willing to take responsibility. partly for enlightened reasons, this is is a problem you creating and you have to solve it, but partly for self-interested reasons because they understand what a close sal burden it would be if they were to be responsible. i actually don't think this. i don't know what the deal was. i'm knot not privy, but i don't know what happened between the secretary and his people and the hamas people, but what i read, what i heard indicates that, no, egypt did not, and i think will not. in fact, if you look at what's going on in egyptian poll politics today, the trowels
about gaza and secretary clinton. it's an interesting question. i don't any egypt would accept speedometer for gaza. i go to egypt audiotape l time and i talk to people all the time, not at the top, top, top, but connected in various ways, and impressions i get there's an egyptian -- phobia on the part of people connected to egyptian officials against any sense of having the tar baby of gaza shoved into their arms. they are willing to do certain things and not willing to take responsibility....
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bill clinton says his mentor william fulbright. they would meet lengthy, long periods into late evening together. obama in his memoirs refers to frank by name 22 times and then refers dozens of other time. that's a lot. run that reagan never refers to his mentor one time. hillary clinton in her memoirs refers to john john, may be a half dozen times. you've got obama mentioning frank quite often. >> what was this event? >> the entirety of the 70s. they were introduced in the fall of 1970 and not all the way through the time obama left in 1979. obama talks about one of the last words of advice he sought out before you have to assert greater commercial davis, wearing into a diatribe against the american way and all of that. i founded davises columns for the chicago star in the late 1940s consistently bashing the american way in almost identical language to that which obama reported seen in terms for my father. trues her father came out in 1995. the audio dream in 2005, that book after obama's historic 4004 democratic convention speech
bill clinton says his mentor william fulbright. they would meet lengthy, long periods into late evening together. obama in his memoirs refers to frank by name 22 times and then refers dozens of other time. that's a lot. run that reagan never refers to his mentor one time. hillary clinton in her memoirs refers to john john, may be a half dozen times. you've got obama mentioning frank quite often. >> what was this event? >> the entirety of the 70s. they were introduced in the fall of...
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and it was bill clinton, and -- who wanted to come on the show, and i said the president, bill clinton, wants to come on democracy now? yes, today. he'll call you in a few minutes. they said he was calling radio stations to get out the vote. it was when hillary clinton was running for senate and al gore was running for president ids know if the was a crank call or whatever, and i said, whatever. we went on the air. i said to the producers, as the music is coming down, the president might be calling so make sure you pick up the phone if he does, and we went on with the show. i he didn't call, so who knew. we were glowing out to coffee because we knew it would be a long day. this is election day. who knew that long day would stretch into five weeks. but we would get coffee and then start the election day coverage. and we get -- we hear a yelp from the control room, and the next show is on, a latino music show and they say, get in here, the president is on the phone, and is a run in, all of the music is up 'the mike microphones are down and you hear president clinton saying, hello, hello,
and it was bill clinton, and -- who wanted to come on the show, and i said the president, bill clinton, wants to come on democracy now? yes, today. he'll call you in a few minutes. they said he was calling radio stations to get out the vote. it was when hillary clinton was running for senate and al gore was running for president ids know if the was a crank call or whatever, and i said, whatever. we went on the air. i said to the producers, as the music is coming down, the president might be...
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envoy to haiti than bill clinton and why? >> guest: any number of people are envoys are message carriers. right now our policy towards haiti is so bad that we would do haiti a service if the united states after 200 years of meddling would leave haiti alone. virtually all of our policies have been anti-democratic for haiti. i have felt strongly when i was characterized as a friend of president aristide's, i would always say that is not the issue. i have never been for aristide politically because that is not for me. i wasn't for nelson mandela in south africa. i was for affording the south african people and the haitian people the right to choose for themselves who their political leaders would be. the administration now has of course embraced elections in haiti that banned the largest political party from participating. that is not democracy. we ought to be ashamed of ourselves. president obama took some pains to try to block president aristide's returned to his country from south africa. that is a violation of the internatio
envoy to haiti than bill clinton and why? >> guest: any number of people are envoys are message carriers. right now our policy towards haiti is so bad that we would do haiti a service if the united states after 200 years of meddling would leave haiti alone. virtually all of our policies have been anti-democratic for haiti. i have felt strongly when i was characterized as a friend of president aristide's, i would always say that is not the issue. i have never been for aristide politically...
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but the loss of american life in the novel number of casualties were so shocking to the clinton administration and the congress and the american people that their mission was called off. once the mission was called off, they began to form a coalition government, and in fact, the incident that he referred to when they had a peace conference he was afraid for his safety. so he said that the only way that he would be willing to go to it was if americans took him. so it was, although it was an insult, perceived as an insult, by many the american soldiers that fought there just months before, american soldiers escorted him onto a plane and flew him to this meeting in ethiopia and flew him back. >> next call, colorado springs to hello, i would like to make a comment about gary gordon and shugart. they were part of the team. and they committed their bravery as they went in. they knew pretty much that they were going into a situation and they couldn't get out of most things got hairy. >> did you know them? >> no, i did not. but they are both highly regarded in a special operations situation. >> as the
but the loss of american life in the novel number of casualties were so shocking to the clinton administration and the congress and the american people that their mission was called off. once the mission was called off, they began to form a coalition government, and in fact, the incident that he referred to when they had a peace conference he was afraid for his safety. so he said that the only way that he would be willing to go to it was if americans took him. so it was, although it was an...
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counterbalanced by a wing of the democratic party and the obama administration and led by secretary clinton, new liberal realists who have looked at the bush idealism, we call it neoconservatism in foreign policy but it is actually the conservative form of idealism about democracy, transforming countries, making things better by doing lots and lots of things, and more or less included that that was not going to work and that we needed to retrench and become much more realistic in our approach to foreign policy so i described in the new liberal realist because they saw themselves as rejecting new conservative but at the same time involved essentially rejecting a lot of this kind of liberal international stuff that they regarded as kind of soft and squishy and regarded in much the same way conservative realists would be guarded, hopelessly soft and not dangerous to american power and sovereignty and that tendency is very special in one particular way. the bush realists, conservative realist's tend to take words very seriously. they think that words bind, that words have ways to come back and
counterbalanced by a wing of the democratic party and the obama administration and led by secretary clinton, new liberal realists who have looked at the bush idealism, we call it neoconservatism in foreign policy but it is actually the conservative form of idealism about democracy, transforming countries, making things better by doing lots and lots of things, and more or less included that that was not going to work and that we needed to retrench and become much more realistic in our approach...
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sk tear clinton talked about and even before the hundred special forces announced by obama two years ago there are small number of troop in the u.s. working for the stand up what called model battalion of the congolese army to rebuild the army from the ground up on a small scale. as an example how it exists and the army without raping people. why do we draw the line? i don't know. that's why i should never be president. >> i saw hands from people. go ahead. i'm happy to announce that some of my former and current students are here. >> you tend to distribute the books throughout congo so that people they have an understanding behalf is going on? or would that be destroyed by fellow -- would it be permitted in the country? >> i don't think the lra does a lot of book burning. that's not up to me, actually. that's publisher. would i like congolese people to read it. sure. i imagine a lot of them have a better perspective a greater understanding of this than we do. i kind of wrote it as an outsider for outsiders to get a first glimpse an initial glimpse at the conflict. but that's a good
sk tear clinton talked about and even before the hundred special forces announced by obama two years ago there are small number of troop in the u.s. working for the stand up what called model battalion of the congolese army to rebuild the army from the ground up on a small scale. as an example how it exists and the army without raping people. why do we draw the line? i don't know. that's why i should never be president. >> i saw hands from people. go ahead. i'm happy to announce that some...
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here we have nancy pelosi, laura bush clinton. now our military girls are putting on the muslim veil. we have muslim postage stamps. the president vows to the king of saudi arabia. the king of saudi arabia is like the godfather of islam because the two holiest cities and is warmer in that country. he says -- his half-brother has four wives in kenya. he campaigns for muslims. 3,000 muslims. this is encouraging. these are muslims on the president's staff that have connections. you dig back far enough in their connected with the muslim brotherhood. stop his deputy mayor of los angeles, stopped the tracking of terrorists. he was chosen to be put on homeland security. the president is educator in chief to america on islam. the first veiled muslim woman adviser to the president. gender justice. if you want your husband to be you. hillary clinton, the white -- right hand person. so much so that michele bachmann , all here, they called for an investigation of hillary clinton. and so we see that our foreign policy is helping the muslim bro
here we have nancy pelosi, laura bush clinton. now our military girls are putting on the muslim veil. we have muslim postage stamps. the president vows to the king of saudi arabia. the king of saudi arabia is like the godfather of islam because the two holiest cities and is warmer in that country. he says -- his half-brother has four wives in kenya. he campaigns for muslims. 3,000 muslims. this is encouraging. these are muslims on the president's staff that have connections. you dig back far...
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intervenges with the support of bill clinton. a handful of nations in the caribbean and saint lucia dominique and a few others banana produce nations had a small slice of the european market to export their banana to bill clinton fought and threatened with 100% tariff. the european countries that were giving that market opportunity to these caribbean banana bruceers who only produced bananas. he wanted that tiny bit, that slice of market opportunity to go to bananas whose ceo was a big supporter of his. he couldn't been as bigger supporter as the black community had to him and so that was taken away from those producers and caribbean economies were significantly damaged. when he was asked to reconcile the differences between the use of sale of powered cocaine and crack cocaine. he talked about it but never did anything. on human rights he never ratified -- he weakened the treaty for the international criminal court. he never ratified it. i am -- really don't understand when you look at his record naming blacks to positions, i don
intervenges with the support of bill clinton. a handful of nations in the caribbean and saint lucia dominique and a few others banana produce nations had a small slice of the european market to export their banana to bill clinton fought and threatened with 100% tariff. the european countries that were giving that market opportunity to these caribbean banana bruceers who only produced bananas. he wanted that tiny bit, that slice of market opportunity to go to bananas whose ceo was a big...
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envoy to haiti than bill clinton and why? >> guest: any number of people are envoys are message carriers. right now our policy towards haiti is so bad that we would do haiti a service if the united states after 200 years of meddling would leave haiti alone. virtually all of our policies have been anti-democratic for haiti. i have felt strongly when i was characterized as a friend of president aristide's, i would always say that is not the issue. i have never been for aristide politically because that is not for me. i wasn't for nelson mandela in south africa. i was for affording the south african people and the haitian people the right to choose for themselves who their political leaders would be. the administration now has of course embraced elections in haiti that banned the largest political party from participating. that is not democracy. we ought to be ashamed of ourselves. president obama took some pains to try to block president aristide's returned to his country from south africa. that is a violation of the internatio
envoy to haiti than bill clinton and why? >> guest: any number of people are envoys are message carriers. right now our policy towards haiti is so bad that we would do haiti a service if the united states after 200 years of meddling would leave haiti alone. virtually all of our policies have been anti-democratic for haiti. i have felt strongly when i was characterized as a friend of president aristide's, i would always say that is not the issue. i have never been for aristide politically...
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and it was bill clinton. he wanted to come on the show. and i said the president wants come on "democracy now!" and they said yes, he will call you in a few minutes. hillary clinton was running for the senate and al gore was running for president. so i didn't know if this was a prank call and i said okay, whatever. women on the air, and i said to the producers, the president might be calling, make sure you pick up the phone if he does. and we went on with the show. he didn't call. so we didn't know what was. we were going out for coffee because we know would be a long day. this is election day. we knew that one day would stretch into five weeks. we would get coffee, start the election, and we hear a yelp coming from the control room and the next show is on. it is a latino music show and they said the president is on the phone. and as i run in, all of the music is up, and you hear president clinton saying hello, hello, is anyone there. and still i hurl myself over and i said yes, mr. president. i understand you want to talk about getting ou
and it was bill clinton. he wanted to come on the show. and i said the president wants come on "democracy now!" and they said yes, he will call you in a few minutes. hillary clinton was running for the senate and al gore was running for president. so i didn't know if this was a prank call and i said okay, whatever. women on the air, and i said to the producers, the president might be calling, make sure you pick up the phone if he does. and we went on with the show. he didn't call. so...